#12 Zachary Egeler
Pos: FW
Height: 5-10
Weight: 160
Year: SO
Major: Business Administration
Parents: Timothy & Rebecca
Birthday: 6/27
Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO
High School: Colorado Springs Christian HS

2012:  The top returning scorer from last year’s squad, he’s back looking to up his production as a primary scoring threat…on a young team looking for an offensive identity, he’ll be counted on to take advantage of scoring chances…fast and smart, he’s thinking offense all the time…has a nose for the ball in scoring territory and crashes the goal well…shoots the ball accurately with both feet…involving teammates and holding on to the ball are important keys to his game.

2011:  Highly-touted freshman lived up to his billing early, scoring six goals in his first six matches…three of those goals came in his college debut on 8/30/11 when he added an assist for seven points in the Mustangs’ 6-1, opening-day thumping of Marymount…finished the season as the club’s third-leading scorer with 16 points (seven goals, two assists)…paced the squad with four game-winning tallies, highlighted by one vs. Westminster (UT) on 9/9/11 in a 2-1 Mustang victory. 

Colorado Springs Christian HS: Played three varsity seasons for the Lions, producing huge numbers and racking up multiple postseason honors on the way to one of the most decorated careers in program history…led the Lions to a combined 54-2-1 record, three league titles, and one state championship…tallied 51 goals and 126 career points…in his sophomore year, he came off the bench to score four goals as the squad won the Tri-Peaks League championship and reached the quarterfinals in the Colorado 3A State Tournament…a year later, the Lions went 19-0-1, repeated as league champions and then won the 3A state championship…after scoring 21 goals and delivering 11 assists, he was named all-Tri-Peaks League, voted to the Colorado 3A All-State First Team, and earned a second-team spot on the National Christian School Athletic Association (NCSAA) All-American squad…capped a prolific career in 2011 when he tallied 26 goals and 61 points, leading the Lions to their third consecutive Tri-Peaks League championship and a semi-final finish in the state tournament…repeated all-league and 3A All-State First Team honors and was also named 3A Player of the Year…landed a spot on the All-Colorado team, an all-state squad made up of the best 3A, 4A, and 5A players…named a first-team, NCSAA All-American.